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33.
In English garden wall bond
one course of headers to three or five course of stretchers
queen closer in provided in each heading course
the middle course of stretchers is started with a header to give proper vertical joints
all the above.
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Akhtarabbas said:   9 years ago
This bond has three courses of stretchers between every course of headers.

For the standard English Garden Wall bond, headers are used as quoins for the middle stretching course in order to generate the lap, with queen closers as the penultimate brick at either end of the heading courses. A more complex set of quoins and queen closers is necessary to achieve the lap for a raking English Garden Wall bond.

The heading course in English Garden Wall bond sometimes features bricks of a different colour to its surrounding stretchers. In English chalk districts, flint is substituted for the stretchers, and the headers constitute a lacing course.

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